THE HKrJ: OMAHA, MONDAY, MAY 31. 1915. VOll KENT Hoard awd Room. WALKING M1 AVCF,. UOOD MLAt.S; mcsis 14. ;,t iJ.'t Foward t HOAftD. large cool room, W5 So. Jsi li iU. , IV 44," f arnlikri MODF.RN. walking distance, plenty of hot water. IMione Tvler i:98. KI'H. room. W. V'arnam dls. 1:; N. :!l An KINOLF and double f iirnlaned room. strictly modern. Nice cool rooms with pbatv of sherle: reasonable Hcl S'i. N. 21BT. am Modern. ' furuixhrd room. Douglas 5?S. LARi.K front room, furnished. 514 Dodge Harney TV17. ST. MA H Y S AVK7rri1. Nicely furnished front mom, modern, enod location. Douglas 44:12. MODERN room; gentleman, private family; breakfast if Ccslred. Walnut sa. COOL, beautiful front rooms, large porch. shade, fine, for summer; meals if de sired; garage, fr-'l N. f'INB furnished room in prlvtto resl . dence. Desirable location. Web. v."i. NlVely'lTTrrfrorif rwm.' Hi:! N. S4! St. Fnrnlahrit Honsra. A NIi'E, clean, all modern aouth room In private family; aultabl for 2 young men; (12 a month; breakfast If desired. S7.lt Casa St. FMPnlatied lvireWrrnlntt Biwni. TWO modern, nlrrly furnished houae kcef liiK rooms. a18 Webster. Nlf'PLiY Fur. HKkp. Rm. nnd flleeplmj Rms I'hone servlop, nice lawn una aliade. Wob. MS6. DAVENPORT, S'lO 2 modern apts.. coni Plete , llKht HoDirkretilss Rnnma. COOL. room. wltJ alcove, kitchenette furnished. Osden Hotel Co.. Council : Bluffs. la. ' 'N. ISO, ?i'iv DKS1 HA RLiB airy room; ue of kitchenette. 312 N. 77TH AVE., 4 room part modern, $10 per month. Phono Harney TIM. ?T rooms, clowt, pantry, bath: freah pnlnt, paper and fuinlsh- lnsrs; 3d fl oor, U. Webster fA"X. 8121 Vi CALIFORNIA 2 and a-niorn, mod", furnished cottage; nice ynrd. Har. 4"01. 1.1NHT houKkeepIng rewvma. upstairs and down. If in Davenport. Dona. '40. Hoaara nntf rnttaajea. North. BIX-ROOM. modern house, located at f!l Decatur St.: bo vacant May I: H3 per month. Pione H 431 FOR R K NT 7-room houue. all nodern. . - ?4' Parker Ht. BKVBN rooms, all modern, Bemls Park. Phone Harney "04S. Soath- , FOR RENT-$65.00 f Dwelling, 41 i So. 3Stli St. ; tiled vestibule, reception hall, front and back parlors, dining room and kitchen, 5 bed rooms, 2 bath rooms, hot water heat, garage. All in first class con dition. Location A-l. Bcnj. 8. Baker. Phones D482, II317, 9-ROOM 2417 Jonea St., strictly modern .... houae. large lot and shade trees. Call Douglas 937, J. I. KKMP. Went. ' WEPT FARNAM Diatrlct, T-room mod ern house, V S. S.th St. M luellsaeaas, (IFB the Central Furniture Store. FREB RENTAL ITST. , , FOK RENT i We- bava 'a complete Hat of all honaea, spartroenta and flat that are for rent Thla list can be seen free of eher -a Omaha Van Storage Co.. M K lth Be (fROOM modern cottage. 1811 Paul Pt. J. C. Reed moving, storage. ! am AU a.Eca. M ) r mo'ith u. "i i hxiqm. Maggard'sg nnd Storage Call us for - atea for mov. IBS. pacKlui;, KDippio. 171J Webster SL Douglas Hi Gordon Van Co. S!: B N. 11th St Tel. D. 4 or Web. 1M. Globe Van&Storage ' Store ' mover, packs, ship; t-horBe van nd 2 men, 11.13 per hr. ; storage li per mo. Satisfaction runr. D. 4:8 & Ty. 230. FIDELITY . sce FREE Phone Douglas JS8 for complete list of vacant boube and apartmetita: also for storage, moving. 16th and Jackaon 8ts. TTAiiona Creigh Bona tk Co.. lie Bids. MODERN B-room cottage. $2b par mo.; 21W Pratt. Omaha Realty Co.. Red (t2. HOUSES. 1614 Chicago St., s-r., modern, 12E. FLATS MODERN EXCEPT HEAT. SB76 Cuming-, 2d floor, front, S-r., , 2f7 Cuming, 3d floor, rear, 8-r., 7. I'A'i leavenworth, S-r., f!2 .50. CLOSE-IN APARTMENTd. One S-r. and 1 6-r. apartment in the "titerllng," lth and St. Mary' Avo. Re duced summer rates, 2j and $16. See janitor. 1st rioor. First Trust Co. aS-S S. 13th St. Doun. llil. PARK AVE, Cheerful, right-room residence; clean, newly decorated; beautiful lawn. Douglas (C2. Btnres ass irile-a. KEW modern storeroom. 603 North lKth street: low rent. Conrad Young. 321 Franrtels Theater Toim. 1",71 MODERN office, opposite Loyal Hotel; low rent. Q. P. f-tebbln. Nice Cool Office With Vault Near the Elevator and Stairs Electric Light Free The Bee Building Co. Superintendent's Office. Room 103. A nice office in a good location, niako your business plans successful. THE BEE BUILDING "THE BCILD1NO THAT If ALWAYS NEW" fumlthes Jurt such combinations. Office Room 103. Dmraa and tiaracra. SMALL garage on Weat Harney, 24 per i no n I h. I 'hone Walnut ZiH- WANTED TO RENT WANTED Bulla of rojm in private home In Went Farnam district by two refined young men; must have separate beda, two meuia eauh diy and modern in very way. Addrexs E 41S, Hee. WANTED TO BCY A SADDLE and bridle. are Bee. Address A Coo, Tale !''-) everything i hand. Tyier UuV OFFlCa, furniture bought and aoUL. T. C H3. Iif Kamam rio.,i WANTED To buy an Invalid chair. Charles Schwenek, R. No. i. So. Omaha. WANTED A wheel chair in good Condi tion. Harney 6fco. ' l!tfbliyud high grade piano. D. 201T. REAL ESTATE WANTED ' UrtT real ealale and rental with ItON EL SON It. E. CO.. Jil oxu. Natl Bank. RKAli ESTATK M)N McCoy &0'Doherty! liKAL KSTATK- FAflM AND CITY LOANS. INSt'KANCK -HKXT.M.C. 711 UTATK HANK Ml.lHi. TKI.. D H' J. 10. i. OMAHA. XRRl !',tMi tirst mortgage, 7 acres fruit frm. close lo car. ' acre fruit deeded I tri miiini lonn. Money for lm'tnvfmnl I an t mortgage. Address L !., Hoe V K AKK always in funds to make good ' furm iiikI dtr loans I I'BTKRH TRU3T CO.. 1K3 Farpsrr St. j P M. l'K.NN K V. fltr Nal'l. Ilk. Hldg. KARM UlANft. P. M. I'KXNKY, 911 titv N:tl. Kk lUdg". ' Fai nt kvms bought and aold : FA KM LOANS. 6 PKRl'KNT. j TOLAND TRl'MHCLL. 44 Pea Mdg. I IICO TO tlu.unu main oroinplly. P. l Wead, tVead Rid . l'lh and Farnam 8ta CITY and tnnn loan. 6. ti. per cant J. ll. Dumnnt Co.. 41fi State Haak. W4.NTKD Olty loar.f and warrants. W. Karnanr 8oiih Co. lain Farnam St CITY propei ty. I.nipe loans a specialty. W. 11 Thomas. "'S Sti.te Hnnk Hlda. MONEY on hand for city and farm loan H W. nindr. 1tv NatioiiHl Hana Rld. OMAHA homos Kst Nebraska tarraa fyKKKKK REAL. FSTATK CO.. Mil Omaha National. Phone lwuiMaa TTlk 6EK us first for farm loans in eaaUra Neh. I7rilteil Btntea Trust Co.. Omiiha. i: rf. CI TY" LOA Nrt! c!o"carlbarfc ,J Sm-3:2 Rrandeis Tncater Bl. i lXK KiSTATK FOR j:tllXGK For Sale or Exchange A very dealrabln 7-room houae and large Int. .n caved street, in Hood neighborhood. Price? ".,0(. W'Hl ex- h-inan lor vitciint land In Nebraska with good soil or for a entailer houae tn Omaha. J. H. Dumont-& Co. 416-18 State Hank Uldg. Phone Doug. m. FORTY-ACRE apple orcliard. Finn Im provements. Near good town in south eastern Nebraska, llava other business to look after and will sell or trade for eighty-acre farm in southeastern Ne braska or residence nertr state university. Address J, 1H42 Poplar St.. Lincoln, Neb. TWO modern seven-room houses, well located, exchange for San Diego. Cal., property. I. N. Hammen l, &9 Hrown ink. REAL ESTATE FARM .t RANCH 1.A.VM FOR BALE, California. CALIFORNIA LAND. AH counties; cataloguo tree. Write C M; Wooster Co.. Phelan Rldg.. San Fran claco. Established SO years. Ll Oak Colonic, none Defter. W. T. Smith Co . 97-H City Nat. Bk. D. VH9. HAVE TOU a'JakH ruR SALE? Write a good description of your land and send it to the Bicux City, la.. Journal. Iowa's Most Powerful Want Ad Medium." Twenty-flva word aveiy Friday evening Saturday morning and every Saturday evening and Sunday morning for one month, giving sixteen ad on twelve dllfeient day for Hi or SO word. H: or 76 words. f& Largeat circulation of any Iowa news paper, 2&0.UW reader dally ln four great tiitoa. Ions, 80 OR IN) ACRES, good heavy soil. In well settled part of Todd county, Minn.; pood roads, schools and churches; price 116 to 1-0 per acre; terms, fl per acre cash, italance $1 per acre a year until laud 1 Mud for, s per cent Interest. SCHWAB BROS., 1028 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis. Minn. Moaiaaa. CAN locate 60 homesteaders on S20 acre each. Nice smooth land, close to tim ber and water. Price of locating. ISO each. For particular address. K. G. Faxna- fwepth LMIIon. Molit - , ... . .. . . 3.rnraslcau COUNTRY HOME NEAR OMAHA. 111.000 buys a highly Improved farm, consisting uf about 6114 acres located on one of our boulevards out from the city, only a 4U-n.lnute's ride. Good water sys tem, small amount of fruit, some alfalfa, tame hay, nice large beautiful shade trees and all kind of shrubbery and about 10 acpes of natural timber, making a beautiful park. This la an Ideal propo itiun fur handling thoroughbred stock of any klnct Living spring in pasture. C. R. COMBS. HR Brandel Theater Hide. Omaha, D. tM. MUST UK SOLD. 873 acres, miles from Petersburg-, Neb., nnd l1 miles from Kaevllle, Nob.; v-rooiu house, all modern throughout, with elec tric light; barn, S2x4K, with ahed, 18x100; 2 good hog houses; all floored and di vided into pcn; double crib, 10x46, with driveway, 16x48; granarv, ,10x32; machine shed, lxl0u; some good fruit trees;, 0 acres wild pasture; 70 acre alfalfa; 20 acres timothy and clover; land lie slightly rolling, but not rouirh; good crop and g-ood soil. Price, 40,&in. P. N. McCoy 711 Ptate Bank Bide.. Omaha. Neb. FINE HALF SECTION. Near Petersburg, worth $100 per acre, will sell for -s5. let ia siow thla to you, McCoy &0'Doherty 711 State Bank. . ONLY $325 Buys (40 acme, being a state school land lease in Loup county; lease run 26 years; somebody will get a bargain. Write L. C. Crandall, 1644 Locust St., Lincoln, Nab. FARMS WANTED IF YOU have farm lands for sale, write V. R. A.. 822 Herald, Jollet. III. REAL ESTATE SOUTH SIDE A BARGAIN In West Hanscom Park, bungalow, I room and enclosed sleeping porch, nearly finished, oak flnUh first floor, pine and birth finish socond floor and fireplace, house all complete with atorm windows and a cretin aud lighting fix tures, for $.1,000. Make an appointment with owner and builder to It Harney 761. j-R. HOUSE. Just finished. Modern, oak I flnUh. Big native shade trees. On i boulevard. S6"0 -cash, balance like rent. ! Call O. A. Eckles or J. Paul E.-klea. I LEAVING THE CITY. I I have a new, modern, 6-room bungalow in tne nanscom 1'arK district. Am going lo move to California and must sell this property before I go. If you want to buy the cheapest home In the elty, tele phone ma at Harney 2061. REAL ESTATE WEST SIDE BEAUTIFUL 6-ROOM BUNGALOW . EASY TERMS Located b'ork from car line In one of Omaha's prettiest uid bext located new lesldence sections. House la new and modern In every respect; la furnished In uak in principal room and edit sawed hard line in balance of room. Furnace heat; fireplace; cemented base ment; lawn started, young shade, trees. Everything ready to move In. Don't Pay ltnt Another Month lJ0 cash and bulam Ilk rent is the way you ran get this house. Telephone Walnut fXi today. E. P. WRIGHT 170 Farnam Bt. KEAL ESTATE OHTII WEST JO') Hrvs a good thrcfc-roout hoUt.e. eiecine r;: alter p. in., or ' Sumlwy. J'li iuiacttf. HEAL ESTATK rUIUIinAX nilXT i t- LUHUCC LgOt Bargains U. paving all paid. Wth and OaV llol Ave; .'h.-Hix-et in all Dundee. I.STi.. .Mb! and Cuming, high and Sightly; cheapest lot in thin dlntrlrt. II, V i!VJH. overlooking Matuv ,, low; navlns for atrpet and alley paid ill foil. ll. ii, k'xt;Ci. fin i'i front, loinrr lot. hanl to oar line and trie rheaneat aallahle oornor in Djndee, consider lug locution, Glover & Spain ?1 City National. " RKAL" KAT10 IXVESTMK.MS I Need Money I have so'd htah class residence on payments. Have u.110 enulty that I will sell ior ll.'W rash. Draws . per cent j iniorest and entire sum mature in 'i year. 1 need the money for another In vestment. ror full particular address P 4 Bee. One of the Best Investment Opportunities in the Citv Today. C1)SE-1N ST. LOUIS FLAT This bu'ildin; Is built and finished in substantial manner, la located close to Creinhton university and close to car Una, walking distance from down town, and is t lien fore in a location whlh Is In constant demand among apartment rent ers. Thei-e are eight room on each floor, hardwood finish, built-in buffet and cup boards, hot water heat In fact, the build ing Is modem throughout. Owner will sell for very reasonable pr'cp at this time. Call by phone or write for prices and terms. Bankers Realty Investment Company, Oround Floor Bee Building:. Telephone Douglas J92. It you telephone today (Sunday) call Walnut 134. REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS CHAs. E, WILLIAMSON CO., Paxton Blk. loug. 2107. Lots For people who want to atart a home of their own, or Invest money In the path of Omaha' growth. Wearne Park Lots Can be purchased .on easy terms, the purchase price Including all of the following Improvements, which are now In and pair for water gaa, tree, cement walk. Boulevarded atreeta. fomented gutter and established grade. Car line run right by addition. There are building restrictions, which put light enough to insure a good grade of houses. Terms $5.00 to $10.00 Cash; and $o.00 to $10.00 per Month Telephone Walnut 662 and arrange to leave the call with auto today or any day or evening this week. E. P. Wright 1708 FARNAM STREET. Bargain 8-Room House Fine Location Thl houae, tested Tight on car line, on high terrace, 1 modern throughout; ha hot water heat; shade and wide lot. 1300 cash, balance like rent. Telephone Wal. 62 today. E. P. WRIGHT, 1702 Farnam Street. FOR SALE Brlok building, new, mod ern; office room below, living roorn it above; rent for $4(1 per month. . Invest ment will net better than Interest. Addreaa P 622, Bee. MEDfOAL A KM A NO Really help get rid of that pain in the back, touch of rheumatism, nervouanee. tired, sluggish feeling and bring back that lost appetite, purifies the blood and build up the entire sys tem. Just send a postcard to. the Bhella barger Co.. Mfg. Phar-. Weat Liberty, la. PILES. FISTULA CURETX ' Dr. K. R. Tarry cure piles, fistula and other rectal diseases without surgical operation. Cure guaranteed and no money paid until cured. Writ for book on rectal dlaeasea with testimonials. Lit. a). R. TARiiY. :S Ba Bldg. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE FOR bids. The undersigned will receive at hi office ln the City of Atkinson sealed bid for price on 600 fmtt of A No. 1 fir hose. 2 combination- nor.ilea and 1 hose cart, All bid to be accompanied by a certified check for li'.OO a a ahowlng of good faith to furnish good No. 1 material at the bld der price made. All blda must be in the city clerk' office on or before the 7th day of June. I15. at ft o'clock p. m vTvV- WICKS. Cfty Cierk. Atkinson. NVh. WkJ7t Meartla. WT TUB OataJLa Sag rir;b4 rwas sm Ful as ..J Nebraska COCHRAN TRIAL MOVES SLOW First Week it Taken Up with Get ting Jury and Examining; Five Witnesses. LITTLE 0IRL TELLS CLEAR STORY PENDER, Neb.. May ,10. (Special. The trial of Jess.- Cochrsu, who Is charged with the murder of John Jump of Rosalie for nearly" week ia making slow Wogre. When court adjourned yester day until Tuesday only five of the stxtv fivr witness' had testified. Two hundred and fifty talesmen were examlnod liefore. a Jury was secured. All the Juloia are married except one. District Judge Uraveai rirsl tule.1 County Attorney I-arkln otit from active partici pation In the caw because he la attorney for Mr. Cochran In her suit for divorce which Is to be tried as soon as thla ce I dleposcd of. He next followed by placing the ban on Plierlff lorrey be cause ho la to be one of tho wltnesae in the case. Attorney Harry I Keefe of Walthlll, Neb., and Judge Allen of Lincoln ware then obtained to conduct tho case for the state while Attorney Howard 8a x ton of Pender and Judira Dan Sullivan of Sioux City are, protecting the Interests of Cochran. Coroner Johnson Is acting a sheriff. Mrs. Walton's Teatlnmnv. The first witness Mr. Lorln Wolton, at whose home the murder was com mittedwas called at i o'clock Friday afternoon, the first part of the week being consumed In getting a Jury, She devoted her Unto to telling the position of the furniture, and the occupant of the room the night Cochran made his appearance at her house, and Identifying photograph taken of the lnterr of the house show ing the position the furniture and an other showing the position of tho people in tho room when Cochran made hla ap pearance at the door with a revolver In hi hand. Ilnr testimony showed that Cochran's wife, who i her sister, and herself and her two oblldren were In the room beside the (lain man, and that the three had positions around a kitchen table, with tho exception of Jump and her little boy, Arthur, with whom Jump had been playing before Cochran mads hi appearance. County Surveyor W. A. Rarely was callod and verified drawing made of the place shortly after the murder, ehowlnar the position of the house, buildings, and rooms In the house. Lorln Wolton wast called and testfed that there were several men tn th room adjoining the on In which th murder wa committed and that they were play ing card. Wolton also identified . the photograph of the house taken after tho murder, whloh the attorney for the de fen tried to have stricken out because Mr. Cochran wa In th photograph and In thla war "he would be riving testi mony against her husband, but Judge Grave overruled their objection. Wolton also produced the bullet found on hi floor tho morning ' after th murdor. k Little Girl Tell Story. Vivian Wolton. (-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mr. Wolton who wa In th kitchen when the murder was committed, was next called by th a tat and sub stantiated th testimony given bjr her parent. The defenae objected to Uio ad ministering tho oath to tho little girl, but tho judge held differently and the oath was administered. Her testimony was o wall given as to cause some comment among th Croat crowd of spectator who bava been In attendance to every part of tho case. h told vividly how he had been In th kichen with her mother, Mr. Cochran, her brother, and John Jump, when Cochran entered tho room without knocklnp; and Immediately began shoot ing at Jump with th revolver he held ln hla hand when be entered tho room. Dr. Francis, of Bancroft, told of at tending the wounded man and how h had hell little hope of his recovering without an operation. Jump wa taken to Omaha on hi .advice, but It was on the way to Omaha that the Important de velopments took place from which he wa called. II told of Jump asking for hi father and mother whll tby wero on th train. The defense here tried to prove that Jump had also asked for Irene (Mr. Cochran), but Dr. Francl said that If Jump had asked for her h had not heard him. Nebraska School News AtTBTJrW, Xb May S0.-(Spclal.)-The commencement xrcle of tho Au burn High school wero held in th au ditorium of tho new high school build ing1 laat evening. Superintendent Fred Hunter of Lincoln dollvered th address of th evening. The program coiidsted of: Chorus, by aonlor class; saluUtory, by Freda Schrelfer; address, by Super intendent Hunter of Lincoln; valedictory, by A. Lwls Tyler; olo. May Jan Boyd; presentation of diploma, by Superin tendent Doremua; (election, "Sextette," frdtn "Lucia," by tho sculor chorus. Twontr-one seniors received their diplomas. Tho oxercises marked the clos ing of on of the most successful school years of th Auburn High school, under th able guidance of Superintendent J. A. Dormua and Principal Don J. Young, assisted by an able corps of Uacher. GUIDE ROCK, Neb., May 8). 4peclal.) Commencement week Closed hero last night with a banquet In the opera house. when th Quid Rock High school alumni received the class of 'li, which numbered fifteen member. The affair wa u bur lesque commencement, when th alumni dressed to represent the faculty. Board of Education, class 13, and ttj high school orchestra. On Thursday nlitht th commencement xrcUe took olsoe In the same building. Mill Fay Farquhar received tbe class scholarship, having earned the highest grade. WYJIOKE, Neb., May UO. -(Special.) Tho graduating xercls of the Wymor High school were held Friday evening" In the Lyric theater. Tht address to the graduating rlss was delivered by Rev. Charles Cobbey of Omh. The follow ing received diplomas: Hannah Trauemlcht Frank McClure Pearl James Meredith Phillip Mrtlo Fletcher WilKllenn Dorothy Dlmmltt Albert Jones Hilda Walter lUymnnd Tumbliu LAWRENCE, Neb., My S0.-Spclal.) Th commencement exercise of the Lawrence publlo sohool ware com pitted Friday night with th alumni reception at tho school hous. Th Initiation of the graduate Into the alumni organisa tion was conducted is an examination, and th candidate wer graded accord ing to their sureeu In meeting the re quired tents. The class sermon wa jjiven by Itcv. It. H. E. Hill of Blue Hill, on Sunday evening, and the grad uation program oc-uried Thursday even- Nebraska .n oienuii .ires nen py eacn mem- ' l-er of the claat, aft"r which diploma ' v.'cre presented bv Jay M. Ill ley. presi dent of the B-.ard of K.luratfcu. The jll scho'arship for nli.ust honoia wn jawardrd to Agnes Dolnl.ci. i I MITC IIKI.I.. Nrl... May V - (Spei lal ) (iiaduatlou exercises oi Mitrhvll High ;s hool held "it, ia nlg-t at the i Mitchell oi ciii litiiis-. Tlia address wa 'given by llov II. .1 Young of Alliance, the st' ualos rit. i t nnle W c'.nii'l .1. Arihui Atlivv I "onalil W. lliaiklMii ii .1. Kryan l.olM Wriiam M.'Cov Wa Isce f. WhltlocV W. tlarrv ( rss ItoM-oe I.. Itarvi y , Tbc ntin.ial Imuhi'.icI given by the alumni was held In tfc domestic sclenco department of the high school Thurs ! day night, a alx-co irso dinner helm! served by the junior ulrla of th,' domes tic science r'nss. OKI). Neh., May tspeclal (-There ticre forty-seven gia.luates tine year from th,, urd High m-h. ul. Sunday even ing Hv. Allan Chamberlain preached the baccalaureate seimnn, which was tvell at tended. The class piny, "What Happened to Jones," tin given lo a packet house Thursday evening. The commencement address was delivered Friday evening by Dr. Emory D. Hull or Lincoln. Following I a Mat of tit graduates: Halph Barber .o!a McCtatchey ! Karl Barnes Stanley Mcl.ain I Vera Barnes Josephine Manning 1 Hubert Capek Leslie Marts J Delhert Chapman Oeneva Mason I Kesste Clark F.va Nay (leorge t lason -florae Nay I Kdwln Clement Mnnna Nvgreen ILealleCrow Hoaa Pavek j t arris Doan 'Union Royer I Harriet Eaatburu Kllsabeth Mangel I lelle Flynn ljura elllnr j Bessie France! Kay Stewart m mice Oaaa Kltln Travis i Kmsnuel Oruber Luella Turner Oladya Oudmundsen Beulah I'lm t,uc lie 1 lager Joe Veleh Ma Holmsn lAtirle Watson Minnie Jensen Marguerite Lillian Jonea Wentworth Lucy Kaaal Merrill William Orace King Kdmund Woanlak Ulady MuClatchey Hat tie Zlkmund Lincoln Once More( Is Agitating Union Depot Proposition I'From a Ptaff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, May ft. (Spcla1.)-Uncoln i again agitating the proposition of union depot. Whenever thing get dull and there I nothing uls much to tak up, th publlo mind, somebody take his pen in hand and write out a petition calling for a union depot and tho think I signed up full In short order. Thl Urn, however, tho traveling- men hav started th propoaltlon and tn th apse of half a day had thnma of 600 of the city' bustnesi men attached to th petition. About two years ago the propoaltlon cam very nearly going through, but th Rock Island blocked th deal, because they did not deslr to leav th manufacturing firms, Which had built their place of buslne mar Its; track without railroad. Should a union depot bo built, it would naturally b very oloae to tho present Burlington station. TM would leava th .business interest, which have built up In th aat part of th city without railroad trackage and would necessitate their moving a mil to a naw tooatlon or hauling all their good that distance. With thla proposition facing th scheine tt la tho opinion of many that a. union depot will never bo rectd that wilt tak tn tho Rock Island. ' - CHAMBERLAIN CHARGED . WITH GRAND LARCENY TEnvviemt, Kb Mar sft-fSroctaO Th trouble of Charles M. Chamberlain, former caihier of th Chamberlain Bank ing house of Tecumaeh, em to b many. He I now and has been for several yar at Spokane. Wash. Ho was convicted of f or-e.ry in connection with tho affair of M. C. Gray of Pullman. Wash.. , a former" Nebraska horaebuyer. ' A new trial wa secured and th jury hung. II was then charged with grand larceny for th aliened mbalement of 18,000 from Mr. Qray, was recently tried, and th Jury tn thlg oaao did not agree.' Juetlee H, C. Hyde of tho Spokane aupertor court has now bound Chamberlain over far trial en a chargw of grand larcony. Bond was fixed at SSOO In this oas. He Is charged with mbssltns; l&X) which be longed, to W. P. Ruall. Mr. Russell testifies that ho asnlgned Mr. Chambor-lain- two Judgments against V, P. French of Rltgvllla, Wash., totsJUng about S00 for collection. Th state states that UN which Chamberlain borrowed from Lovoll wa borrowod on these Judgments, whll Chamberlain declares h borrowed the 1200 from Lovell on a claim h had agalnat tho rstata of Mr. Rebecca Cunningham, the mother of Mr. Frenoh. Urd Wot Woald Try Again. ORD, Ncb May SO (fipectatr-Th matter of a new vnt on tho saloon proposition Is gttll In tho air. Following tho dacislvt, victory of th dry, the li cense yeopto circulated a referendum peti tion and secured the required Pt-niter of signer, asking the city council to pas an ordinance licensing saloons. Th council turned tho petition down and ac cording to the law tho olerk must cat! a special election In a specified time. The newly elected city clerk, O. T. Cromwell, has taken th matter under advisement and 1 rt present attending th Presby terian convention at Rochester. N". T. It Is probable that as soon as he return ha will 1 mandamuaed and compelled to call th new election though It I doubtful If th matter can b brought to another vot. F.aerelae PoatBasaod. RANDOLPH, Nb May IT). -(Special.) The unprecedented weather condition hove necessitated th third postponement of the northeastern Nebraska high school field meet to be held at Ilsrtlngton Neb, The date la now set for Wednesday, June 2. License to Wed. LINCOLN. Nab., Mav 30. (Special.)- License to wed wa -,ven to Wyatt William of Lincoln, aged 21 year, yes terday, and Mis Margi'artt Jones of Omaha, aged years, by the 'Irense ilerk at the court houae. nilloas Attarka. When you hav a bllllou attack yonr liver fall lo perform it functions. You boom oanstipatd. Th food you eat ferments in your stomach and raua nausea, vomiting and a terribl had ache. Taka Chamberlain' Tablet. That will ton up your liver, clean out your stomach and you will soon b as wl a evar. They only coat a quarter. Obtain able everywhere Advertisement. Nebraska Phono Toll Line is Stretching on West CHADHON. Neh.. May .-pe lal.l The Chadron Telephono roinpanv ha bought the Valentine exchange, thus giv ing complete service through to tm,alia. John F Wllron will go from the Chad ron offlc to be manager at Valentin. The company la building a copper toll lin. all the nay from Harrison to (Unarm miter the general management of Kh D. Warner, alio resides In Chadron He las Jnat bought one of the finest resi dences In the city for hla pennsm t.t home. This through Hue Is hlg '.hint; for northwestern Nebraska. Cat Worma llegtln W rV. I KATKICF., Neb., May ;W.-tNpc 'ttl.l Farmer report that In some sections of tinge county cut worms and high 'vater have damaged corn considerably tin Inst week. Many fields, or part of th-ni at least, will have to be replanted. Chinch bugs have stopped operations on account of the cold, wet weather, nnd f inters re of the opinion that t!go county will ptoduce a bumiMT crop of wheat thla year. I ehatka Mason F.leet Officers. AVOCA. Neb.. Ma :.-tS;ieclal.-The Vasonlo tod at Nehawka. No Drt. has elected the following officers for the romlng year: Q. W. Cheney, worship ful master; Herman Thomas, senior war don; H. M. Pollard. Junior warden; D. C. vrt, treasurer, and D. D. Adams, see- retary. JOHN COLLINS ONLY WHITE SOX TO PLAY IN EVERY GAME IN 1914 Declares Akox Best Remedy He Ever Used for Sprains and Bruises. The only plsysr of th Chicago White Sox that participated In every game of the 1014 season was Right Fleldor John "Shno" Cnllln. Collins, who la rnked among th claaalest outfielder of th American League, took part In every on of th 154 game of last year. He wa at bat CM time, made M hit and U runs, rolling up an averago close to tho select .0 mark. II also atolo 30 bns.. Col llns eamo to th White Sox six year ago from th Haverhill, Mas., team. That Collin was able lo tay in every game of th aeaaon la due. In a great measure, according to hi statement, and that of th Box trainer, to hla use of Akog, th wonderful , California medici nal mineral, used in rondltlonlng' the members of th twin. Like his team mates, Collin auatalnad his share of In juries, such as sprain, brulss and scraped akin, but th prompt application of Akoa compound and Akog dusting powdar, ho says, brought quicker relief than anything he had ever used, and en abled him to get back In the gam with out loelng any tlma. Ho write: "Trainer Burkner hap had occgalon to us Akoa compound and Akoa dusting- fJbaStaMnj r ctxasapv , -i LOOK FOR THE NEW PERFECTION GIRL You'll her in the win dow and on th counter of hardware, furniture and de partment stores everywhere. bat stands f orthe NEW . PERFECTION OIL COOKSTOVE, JV which haa made T)Tf T) F cooking easier ff.f. oj j QAvS SVTOVE COMPORT WITH PERFECTION OIL j STANDARD ' OIL COMPANY (NsWaska) Omaha V LOOK HERE, BOYS! THE Harvy FIVE Nebraska Memorial Services j Are Held in Lincoln ; iFroin a Stnff Cm rrsiKinilent. LINCOLN, May :ii -i Special.) Me morial Sundav son Ices were observed by the palilutlc amie'.le of Llni'o.n bete this morning. Forming at their bead niters, the lr.mil Amc.v of the Re public, Kpntilah-AmcrVnn War eterans. Woman' Relief ccnn, mnl Ladies of the CiihiiiI Army or ti;- Kcpubli' , were esinit. J to St. Paul's Mcthti by Nebraska camp, 141, 8on odlst rhurc'i 8ons of N eter- ans. tinder ci nlmaml of Commander . S llsitnuin, iind th" sermon tvaa de Ivereil bv Dr. T. W. Jeffrey. Dr. .leffr. y n.ild niai l.e a opposed , to war. hut aviiliist pence that carried I with it any 'cownnlliv on the pan i t f the American people. He believed tl.nt the best wav to keep pirtce wa to 'be in a position to eliforc It at all limes. HD Hereon w " repented. v applauded by the large audlen-c. Tomorrow tjoveinor Alorheart will de liver the Memorial day address at Broken How nnd cx-Soi r tary of State Addison Walt will 1. liver tho address at Bennett. Today iVIonel J. H. lrea son. of the governor's office, delivered lle memorial address at Adam, where the day wa observed in connection with Memorial Sunday. Do ton Naffer with Colds f Take Dr. King's New Discovery, tho best cough, cold, throat nd lung medi cine made. The first doat helps. 2,e. All druggist. Advertisement. 309 SXAJTO" OOUXsTS powder several time on me during the past aeason for bruise and apralng, par ticularly, and 1 can truthfuly nnoni mend them a the beat for th purpose I hav ever ' uaed. Tho relief from pain wa quick and they healed open Injuries rapidly." i Not only ha Ako proven effective for relief of pain, but thousand have been benefited by using Akoa for rheu matism, stomach, liver, kidney, bladder trouble, oatarrh, skin dlaeaaea, pllea and other ailment. Ako aold tn Omaha at Sherman at McConnall'a four drug stores. Visit, phono or writ for further Infor mation regarding thlg advertisement. 2UXXUJC8 Homes? and kitchens cleaner for over 2,000,000 housewives. Made in 1, 2, 3 and 4 burner sizes. Ask your dealer to show you the NEW PERFECTION with the tireless cooking- ION oven 1" FOLLOWING BOYS EACH WON A 1. 1 : j-.-i-,...., a 4v PAIR OF STILTS LAST WEEK: Keaaeth Hlgby, 9011 staple Clara Ooodaell, 316 ftla.edltb. At. Vred Baffett, 1015 S. JQtu Ave... Badalph Bonk op, 170 B. 11th tft. . Oao. Sykrbarg, ltia V. B5tk St... Walwyn Watklns, B437 Ellison Av. t.wt OanlgUa. 614 WoolwortH Av. Obacli Larson, 851S Davenport 1.1m Hloa. lata as. aaa , 79 Flotarei . Pioturas .04 yloturs .Sortotarts .48 ncturss .36 ytetnres 34 rieture M Pictures , g7 FlcturaSf 38 Pictures FREE BUss, Sbal B St. OnsHa MORE PAIRS THIS WEEK to tbe fivtj boys that' brlnir iih Hie most picture ot the stilts More 4 T. M.. Sat urday; June 6. ,, . , This . picture of tht stilts will be in Tae Bee every day tUi veeh. Cut them tU out and as our rnenda to Bave the picture in their paper for you . too. Bee how many i','!,ure' J'"1' c" aud print; them to The 1'eo Office, Satur day. June 3. r. . The itiltH will bt Kivt-n free to the boy or ilrls that stnd m0Bt Plcturt be fore 4 F. Saturday. June 6. 1